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Re: Brinks Home Security Fraud
That reminds me, I have been collecting old used alarm batteries from
my service calls, as well as those of other small dealers who drop
them off. I used to have a guy who worked at the monitoring centre,
who came by periodically to pick them up for free, but he has somehow
disappeared, leaving me with several hundred old batteries to dispose
of......
I haven't taken the time to call to see if they are worth anything to
a metal recycler. But my wife is getting piss*d with the growing pile,
so I have to do something with them, and soon. Seems to me, with the
huge increase in demand for lead, they ought to be worth something.
Anybody know ???
R.H.Campbell
www.homemetal.com
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
On Jun 15, 10:52 am, "Mark Leuck" <mle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The funny part about that is I know the company who supplies Brinks
with
batteries and takes the used batteries from Brinks for recycling
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